Releasing special editions of games has become a popular thing to do over the past several years. Publishers see them as a way of pushing up profits in return for some unique items or in-game rewards. Fans see them as a collectible item, or more recently, as a way of gaining an advantage or something to show-off while playing.

While special editions may include a book, extra DVD, collectible figure, or even some night goggles, Gearbox and 2K Games have decided to go a step further for the release of Duke Nukem Forever next month.

As well as the standard edition of the game, you can also preorder the Balls of Steel Edition which includes a collectible bust of the Duke, certificate of authenticity, a 100-page hardcover book, and a bunch of Duke items thrown in the box for good measure. However, this isn’t the only special edition on offer. There’s another called Fully Loaded.

The key inclusion in the Fully Loaded edition is a rather powerful graphics card. That’s right, 2K Games has seen fit to ship the game with a graphics card. As well as an art book, mouse pad, belt buckle, and the game, you will also get your hands on an EVGA GeForce GTX 560 graphics card.

EVGA’s card is no slouch in the performance department. It runs at a core clock speed of 810MHz, has 336 CUDA cores, and 1GB of GDDR5 memory running at 4008MHz. In other words, settings for the game out the box should all be “Very High.”

So how much can you expect to pay for this game with graphics card bundled? EVGA has it listed for $244.99 on its site, but you may find it slightly cheaper elsewhere.

Duke Nukem Forever finally gets a release on June 14 across the U.S. after spending 15 years in development.